Mythologic - Medusa & Perseus (WIP)
In my story, the world is one where gods, mythical creatures, and beings from urban legends all coexist.
Medusa, who was once human, was framed and turned into a test subject of Olympus. In this world, Olympus is a scientific research institution that secretly conducts inhumane experiments. During one such experiment, Medusa was transformed—her hair became snakes, and her gaze cursed any creature she looked at to turn into stone. Eventually, she escaped during a failed experiment and hid away in an abandoned wooden cabin. Later, Olympus sent Perseus to eliminate her, but the moment Perseus saw her, he fell in love at first sight. After discovering the truth, Perseus faked Medusa’s death and sought a way to cure her petrification curse. By studying her records, he developed special glasses that could block her power.
(Over time, the little cabin was rebuilt into an inn (Medusa's Day), around which many stories unfolded.)
Medusa
• Originally human, kind-hearted.
• Although the little snakes remind her of painful memories, she seems to get along with them quite well.
•The clothes she wears later were brought by Perseus.
• When she was human, her hair was black. During the experiment, it gradually changed from black to pink. So in the beginning, the snakes had black heads and pink bodies. Now, she can freely change the color of hrt dnskr hair.
Tongues Test
Perseus
• An agent of Olympus.
• He has a pair of wings on his head that allow him to fly. On his right hand, he wears a bracelet developed by Olympus that receives missions and can generate nano-weapons. His favorite weapon is a harpe.
• He is very strong in battle, but also innocent and pure-hearted.

Perseus'Design
Olympus Soldiers

Basic soldiers wearing battle suits made by Olympus. They use high-tech spears.
Mechanical Jörmungandr

A mechanical creature created by Olympus in imitation of Jörmungandr. However, it is far less powerful than the original and cannot be fully controlled. Perseus was later dispatched to destroy it and prevent further damage.